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'Leap in the Dark' is an investigative podcast on the cold case disappearance of Rose Peterson from Hancock, Michigan. Rose disappeared 28 years ago and has never been seen again. Follow host Jill Revak as she takes a leap in the dark to find the answers. What secrets hover over the Upper Peninsula?
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There's no doubt the pandemic changed the academic sphere, particularly in the creative disciplines. Join John Delacruz, Associate Professor of Advertising Creative at San Jose State University, as he discusses the challenges faced when the pandemic hit, and how creative educators were able to adapt, change, and progress in spite and because of it.
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There's a new kid in town and it's changing academic practice, particularly in the creative disciplines. Join John Delacruz, Associate Professor of Advertising Creative at San Jose State University, as he discusses the excitement, opportunities and challenges faced with the introduction of Generative AI in our toolkits, and how creative educators are adapting, changing, and inspiring creativity because of it.
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In Episode 5, Chelsy Hooper from Auburn University presents the amazing work she's doing in terms of promoting digital literacy across campus as well as deeply thinking about AI literacy. Our chat turns to the ways they are addressing knowledge development in relation to copyright and ethical practice with generative AI.…
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In this episode the conversation delves deeper into areas surrounding ethics and critical practice. Sugandha, from OCAD University in Toronto, discusses how Generative AI will require critical reading and understanding. The time is now to consider the importance of AI Literacy alongside Digital and Visual Literacy.…
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In this episode we chat to Gina Asaro-Collura who is not only a creative educator, she is also a practicing Creative Director very much involved in the industry where she gets to experience the application of AI within a high stakes setting. Does the educational space become a playground for testing ideas? Do we hold back within the business settin…
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In this episode I chat to Joseph Labrecque, and Adobe Education Leader and Assistant Teaching Professor at CU Boulder. Joseph is a technical wizard, seriously, and a big advocate for the use of digital tools in creative practice. So what doe she make of Generative AI? How is he applying the various tools available and what does he he see as the fut…
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In this episode I chat with Dan Ligon, Creative Educator on the Advertising program at CU Boulder. Dan breathes creative practice - he has written copy, directed the creative process, made short films, loves guitars and inspired a generation of hungry creatives entering the advertising industry. Dan was one of the first fellow educators I knew to b…
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The only way to continue learning during the pandemic was to move online. Judy Wood actually didn’t struggle in designing her online courses due to her background as an instructional designer. She was quick with it. But not everyone had an easy time. People must be digitally illiterate. Was it really true that some Gen Z students didn’t know how to…
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Welcome back to part 2 of RJ Thompson’s discussion. We continue to talk about digital literacy within students, but also within faculty and staff within RJ’s and John’s universities, and how they have been affected by the shift the pandemic had caused.Kirjoittanut John Delacruz
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People lost motivation and became monotoned on zoom? Low self esteem? Students had trouble using programs to adapt online classes? Did we have to change what we’re used to before? You can get a degree online and is it valid in today’s society? How useful is design actually in life? The pandemic was a nightmare to most people, but to RJ Thompson, it…
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Welcome back to part 2 of Abby Guido’s conversation. We ended talking about how lucky we were to have the technology as advanced as it is when the pandemic started because as Abby said, “if it was 5 years before, we probably would not have been able to do what we were able to do.” Keep listening to find out where the conversation takes us from ther…
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2 weeks off from school turns into 2 years. What have we learned? How did we adapt? We can never get rid of education so zoom saved us around these tough times. But did students use it as an advantage? Students had to learn how to learn. The pandemic forced us to learn quickly. Were students struggling with how to use technologies? How did students…
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Can someone fall into a hole and never be seen again? Music:Wondering by BorrtexFree Music ArchiveCC BY 4.0Waiting For You by Borrtex Free Music ArchiveCC BY 4.0Immuration by http:www.purple-planet.comLost Souls by http:www.purple-planet.comArrival by Kai EngelBy Free Music ArchiveCC BY 4.0Kirjoittanut Leap in the Dark: Host Jill Revak
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What would you do if you were swimming and found a human skull? Would you tell the police? Or would you let the remains sink and stay hidden forever?Music:Wondering by BorrtexFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY-NC 4.0The Patience Test by Mrs SonorFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY 4.0Arrival by Kai EngelFrom the Free Music ArchiveCC BY 4.0…
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Do you believe in the unknown? Psychic powers? If you lost a loved one, would you be willing to try everything possible to find them? This Halloween, follow host Jill Revak as she takes a leap in the dark to find the answers.Halloween music:Dance of Death @ http://www.purple-planet.comOutcast @ http://www.purple-planet.comHaunted @ http://www.purpl…
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